JBL TV #65 When aquarium fish get sick - Poisoning, parasites, bacteria & diseases

Sometimes aquarium keepers notice their fish acting strangely, but don't know what’s causing it. In the video, qualified biologist Heiko Blessin explains the possible causes of various behaviours and the remedies to solve the problems. These can be disease-related causes, but also symptoms of poisoning or due to unfavourable water values.

Find out more about fish diseases here: Diseases

© 20.09.2024

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